The process by which biomedical waste can be reduced.
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Shredding the waste ensures the penetration of the steam, because the violent action of the shredding blades allows steam to penetrate the waste more efficiently and eliminates the possibility of cold spots.
With shredding, the waste will be unusable, so in this case we can prevent it being recycled and spreading contamination.
Another advantage is that shredding can reduce the waste to as little as 20% of its original volume.
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The hazardous medical waste is treated with pure steam and transformed into municipal waste. Shredding can reduce the waste to 20% of its original volume without any harmful substances being released
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